Since 2022, I help and support photographers and producers to achieve smooth production, provide digital capture workflow, and finish their projects without troubles. Simply, I make all the photographers happy before and after with technology and Capture One workflow. Technology is quite tricky to deal but that's where I come in. For serious photographers, they always need equipment in many ways and I provide what you need and they just work.
As a digitech, my duties are quite important among others during the production:
CAPTURE ONE PRO OPERATION
Either In studio or on location, I provide digital capture service for still photographers with Capture One Pro software such as tethering camera, file management, monitoring setups, maintain the quality, and more so that photographers can focus on their camera without worrying about the computer and other gears.
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
Having my own equipment is important for digitech jobs in order to minimize risks, provide what rental houses dont have, pre-test gears, and optimize workflow. This is something you cant do when you rent equipments from rental houses and it’s impossible to optimize them one by one unless you own all of them. Also, there are digitech specific softwares as well.
IMAGE MONITORING
You shoot images directly to the computer which allow me to check images on big displays instead of poorly crafted camera’s screen in terms of brightness, color accuracy, focus, and uniformity. Bigger is better. Enzo’s professional grade monitors can minimize issues.
LIVE RAW PROCESSING
I export files right after we finish each look or folder with multiple export recipes so that I dont need to export them later to save your time which will take several hours. You really dont want to wait a whole day after we wrap up and there is no way I can export tons of image in 30 min or less.
MULTIPLE BACKUPS
This is an important task as a digitech. I make multiple backups simultaneously in order to prevent fatal failures as anything can happen. Even If something happens, I still have at least 2~3 backups to move on. This is where many photographers fail or forget to do so and one mistake can destroy the entire relationship, connections, trust, and more.